Poems About: NATURE

In this page, poems on / about “nature” are listed.

  • 253.
    I Feel Grateful

    I feel grateful for all of the beauty I've seen
    Since I've last seen wildflowers bloom by the bohreen
    And though little of Nature's ways I seem to know
    Her beauty surrounds me where-ever I go. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 254.
    Nature

    The sounds of nature tells us many things.
    The sounds of nature are our teachers.
    The sounds of nature are so soothing
    Yet they can be terrifying. read more »

    philip teed
  • 255.
    You Great Goddess Of Nature

    You great Goddess of Nature I see the beauty you create every day
    In saying you are the only God I know of I do mean what I say
    'Tis said that you and Mother Nature are one and of the same
    Goddess of Nature or Mother Nature you go by either name read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 256.
    An Open Secret!

    Can you unfold rose bud as naturally as it is?
    Sun flower blooms by the sight of Sun all days;
    Lily flower blooms by the sight of Moon all days.
    Is it possible to do so by me or your presence? read more »

    Ramesh T A
  • 257.
    Swing High, Sweet Child.

    When you awake,
    Do you smell the fresh air?
    When you arise,
    Do you rejoice your sacred life? read more »

    Nate Orvis
  • 258.
    From Our Every Walk In Nature

    From our every walk in Nature we learn every day
    And though many of her secrets from us she hides away
    She often does surprise us she always surprises me
    And every day in Nature there's something new to see read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 259.
    A Sunny Day In Winter

    A sunny day in Winter in the coastal city with the slightest chill of Winter in the breeze
    The pale eyed ravens in the parkland cawing and none could mistake the song of the pee wees
    So good to be out of doors on such nice Winter weather just five weeks from the first day of the Spring
    For to enjoy the sights and sounds of Nature such joy that Nature to so many bring read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 260.
    Why Are We So Greedy

    To the Earth Mother who feeds us disrespect we do pay
    That future generations may have to pay for one day
    Of stealing from Nature's resources billions some do make
    Why are we so greedy that we take and we take? read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 261.
    Our Wonder Of Her Only Does Seem To Grow

    The artists and poets by the beauty of Nature inspired to sketch and to write
    Their drawings for others to look at and their poems for others to read and recite
    And in Nature there is always great beauty to see
    In paddock and parkland and on every bush and tree read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 262.
    A World Without Birds

    In years from now will the children of the future on warm evenings in the prime of Spring
    On trees and bushes in groves, woods and parklands when flowers are blooming hear the wild birds sing
    For a World without birds would be sad to live in and sad to learn that they are becoming rare
    These are sad times for people who love Nature and who for Nature's creatures genuinely do care, read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 263.
    We brag that India is the land of sages and saints

    We brag that India is the land of sages and saints

    They retired from the world enamoured of divine colloquy read more »

    Dr. Ramesh Chandra Mukhopadhyaya
  • 264.
    You Who Say You Do Not Love Nature

    You who say that you do not love Nature I wonder about you I do
    'Tis sad to think you are not a rare one there are many others like you
    You claim that Land for Wildlife should be developed for houses and the old growth trees on them cut down
    We are in need of far more houses to add to the size of the town read more »

    Francis Duggan
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